use hyperbole in a sentence.

But if his hyperbole is a little unfair, it's not foolish; it would be far more foolish to underestimate the import of the sublime, the degree to which the fame of those rhapsodes rests on how responsive people are to that aesthetic.

It appears that you are looking past what you call hyperbole only to replace it with your own hyperbole by reading too much into this situation.

Responding in kind to exaggeration or hyperbole is neither “appropriate” nor effective.

His hyperbole is intended to prevent informed debate in the fear that people will stop their partisan bickering long enough to actually see that his bill is lousy.

Because you chose to engage in hyperbole, and use the word “dwarfed”, you are now in an indefensible position, and you know it.